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Are they flat through the frequency range or boosted in any particular freqency to please your ears ?
Did you notice any measurements that proved to you a certain character in sonics over another ? For example did a rise say in the 2500hz range or 4000hz range reveal anything.
I have followed this thread with great interest. Actually learned a thing or two. What I'm getting at was there any correlation between measurements and a particular result in sonics. Thanks.charles
I had a member over this past weekend for a little and I think he was pretty impressed with the sound and effort.
Ahem...that would be me. You can click on my systems page to see what I am used to listening to, and of course, I also own GedLee Abbeys.One of the reasons I wanted to audition jtwrace's system, is that he is the only fella near me that has Earl Geddes bandpass subwoofers (passive) and I wanted to see how that integrated with the Abbeys. The ultra low frequency is supplemented with the Rythmik 12 inch sealed subs as you all know. In the future, I will be in receipt of a pair of Earl's latest bandpass subs, which use passive radiators;the bandwidth for these subs is about 45 Hz to 150 Hz, an excellent complement to the Abbeys, Nathan or Harpers.First of all, in the areas of the macrodynamics, dynamic range and speed, jtwrace's system as it is now optimized, beats mine. Bass is fast, deep and taut, but not so taut that you lose that buoyancy effect. Soundstaging is incredibly deep as usual with the Abbey, and I am always surprised how the Abbeys can provide pinpoint imaging of various performers in space in both the vertical and horizontal planes. This is something I've experienced with my own Abbeys, but jtwrace's acoustic space is a little larger and it is definitely easier to appreciate. Basically, not all recordings have the vocalist front and center, some are shifted to one side or the other, further back or forward, all in a 3D space. It's pretty spooky to be honest. Jtwrace's system also has some better ancillary components which only makes the Abbeys sound even more resolving. But to be honest, I truly believe that the integration of his subs is what catapulted his system forward. In the realm of microdynamics, midrange tonality, I would say both systems are quite similar. The Abbeys, regardless of electronics I've used or auditioned them on, have the most open midrange I have ever heard, in the class of SoundLab electrostats, etc...it is incredibly uncolored. So to conclude, I could listen to jtwrace's system all day long, and there were several times that we were clearly listening at 105 dB peaks, with plenty of foot tapping.Best,Anand.
I do really think it sounds great but am going to try to boost the LF by 2-3dB and see how that sounds. What I find is that it's music dependent. It's all about finiding settings that are universal for a wide range of recording quality.
I am using my hot rodded DCX2496 and use the remote to adjust the levels by a few dB either way for some recordings. Since all channels are adjusted in the analog domain none of the settings for the individual subs are altered. 0dB on the analog level was the reference when I did all the measuring and tuning.
What remote?
Still searching for an audition .I'm heading up/down the east coast for the http://www.capitalaudiofest.com/p1.html on Jul 8-10th (Rockville MD).Anyone interested in allowing me a listen, please advise.JT and Anand, you've been PMed .cheers,AJp.s. I don't look quite as bad as my avatar in real life. Close though.
Here's a picture of my Harpers. Still waiting for Abbeys and bandbass subs.Like the stands?
Your Harpers look substantially different from the picture on the Gedlee site. http://www.gedlee.com/Harper.htmI would be interested in your first impressions, especially compared to the Gradients.Thanks,Russell
Paint has been my biggest problem. Anyone who knows about paint knows that you cannot do good paint without mega fcilities, like dustless paint booths etc. Since I am still working out of my home, this is impossible for me. I am looking to farm out this work, but nobody is very anxious to do it. So for now the paint is "OK".
Here's a picture of my Harpers. Still waiting for Abbeys and bandpass subs.Like the stands? I think the glossy finish is quite nice and good enough for me, but like Earl has said they're not top notch piano black. Here's some pictures of the Harper next to another speaker and sub in glossy black.